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Italian tennis enters history: in Bologna the Italian national team wins the third consecutive Davis Cup, confirming the new golden age of this sport for our country. In a Super Tennis Arena transformed into a tricolor cauldron, the Azzurri beat Spain and once again raised the famous "salad bowl."

The victory is even more significant because it comes without Jannik Sinner, fresh from his triumph at the ATP Finals, and without Lorenzo Musetti. Taking center stage are Matteo Berrettini e Flavio Cobolli, grown up on the same fields as Rome and now protagonists of an unforgettable evening.

Berrettini opened the final with a solid win over Pablo Carreno Busta: two controlled sets, breaks at key moments, and Italy's first point. Then it was Cobolli's turn to complete the feat against Jaume Munar. After a tough first set, the Roman fought back, buoyed by the Bologna crowd, and turned the match around with long rallies, a fiery tie-break, and a thrilling third set.

When the final point arrives, the arena erupts, and chants of "World Champions" accompany the team's embrace. Congrats pour in on social media from Sinner and many international champions, while fans celebrate throughout Italy and abroad.

With this third consecutive Davis Cup, Italy confirms it has a complete team, capable of winning even without its star player. This result unites Italians around the world and officially marks one of the finest chapters in the history of Italian tennis.

Italy makes history: third consecutive Davis Cup in Bologna last edit: 2025-11-24T09:38:45+01:00 da Emmanuel Ferlaino

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